|
---|
Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARIR 05000412/19990071999-10-21021 October 1999 Refers to Special Team Insp 50-412/99-07 Conducted from 990720-29 & Forwards Nov.Two Violations Identified.First Violation Involved Failure to Implement C/A to Prevent Biofouling of Service Water System ML20217M1591999-10-19019 October 1999 Forwards NRC Rept Number 17, Requal Tracking Rept from Operator Licensing Tracking Sys.Rept Was Used by NRC to Schedule Requalification Exam for Operators & Record Requal Pass Dates L-99-143, Informs That Subsequent Review of Approval Ltrs & SE for Relief Requests 1TYP-2-B5.40-1 (Rev 0),BV1-RV-AUG (Rev 1), BV2-RV-AUG (Rev 1),BV3-IWA-1 (Rev 1) & BV3-IWA-2 (Rev 1) Identified Erroneous Statements Which Dl Wishes to Correct1999-10-11011 October 1999 Informs That Subsequent Review of Approval Ltrs & SE for Relief Requests 1TYP-2-B5.40-1 (Rev 0),BV1-RV-AUG (Rev 1), BV2-RV-AUG (Rev 1),BV3-IWA-1 (Rev 1) & BV3-IWA-2 (Rev 1) Identified Erroneous Statements Which Dl Wishes to Correct L-99-152, Submits Relief Request BV3-N-533-1,rev 0,requesting Use of ASME Approved Code Case N-553-1, Alternative Requirements for VT-2 Visual Examination of Class 1,2 & 3 Insulated Pressure Retaining Bolted Connections1999-10-11011 October 1999 Submits Relief Request BV3-N-533-1,rev 0,requesting Use of ASME Approved Code Case N-553-1, Alternative Requirements for VT-2 Visual Examination of Class 1,2 & 3 Insulated Pressure Retaining Bolted Connections ML20217C6741999-10-0808 October 1999 Forwards RAI Re Licensee 970128 Response to GL 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability & Containment Integrity During Design-Basis Accident Conditions, . Response Requested within 60 Days of Receipt of Ltr L-99-151, Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-412/99-07.Corrective Actions:Condition Repts Were Written for Listed Issues So That Repts Could Be Addressed Using BVPS Corrective Action Program1999-10-0707 October 1999 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-412/99-07.Corrective Actions:Condition Repts Were Written for Listed Issues So That Repts Could Be Addressed Using BVPS Corrective Action Program ML20217E0301999-10-0707 October 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-334/99-06 & 50-412/99-06 on 990809-13 & 990823-27.Violation Noted Involving Failure to Correctly Translate Design Change Re Pertinent Operating Logs & Plant Equipment Labeling ML20212M2661999-09-30030 September 1999 Forwards Order Approving Transfer of Licenses for Beaver Valley from Dlc to Pennsylvania Power Co & Approving Conforming Amends in Response to 990505 Application ML20212K8071999-09-30030 September 1999 Informs That on 990916,NRC Staff Completed mid-cycle Plant Performance Review (PPR) of Facility.Staff Conducted Reviews of All Operating NPPs to Integrate Performance Info & to Plan for Insp Activities at Facility ML20216J9621999-09-30030 September 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-334/99-05 & 50-412/99-05 on 990725-0904.Two Violations Noted & Being Treated as Ncvs.One Violation Re Failure to Follow Operation Manual Procedure Associated with Configuration Control Identified L-99-149, Informs NRC That Items Identified in 990629 Response to GL 98-01 Have Been Completed.Attached Table Submitted with Has Been Updated to Reflect Completion1999-09-28028 September 1999 Informs NRC That Items Identified in 990629 Response to GL 98-01 Have Been Completed.Attached Table Submitted with Has Been Updated to Reflect Completion L-99-148, Notifies NRC of License Withdrawal of M Linch,License SOP-11478 IAW 10CFR50.74.M Linch Resigned from Employment at Bvps,Effective 9908171999-09-24024 September 1999 Notifies NRC of License Withdrawal of M Linch,License SOP-11478 IAW 10CFR50.74.M Linch Resigned from Employment at Bvps,Effective 990817 ML20212G0601999-09-23023 September 1999 Forwards Answer of Duquesne Light Co to Petition to Waive Time Limits & Suppl Comments of Local 29, Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.Copies of Answer Have Been Served to Parties & Petitioner by e-mail or Facsimile ML20212C5521999-09-21021 September 1999 Forwards for Filing,Answer to Firstenergy Nuclear Operating Co & Pennsylvania Power Co in Opposition to Petition to Waive Time Limits & Suppl Comments of Local 29 Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers L-99-144, Forwards NRC Form 536 Which Addresses Util Proposed Operator Licensing Exam Schedule,In Response to Administrative Ltr 99-031999-09-20020 September 1999 Forwards NRC Form 536 Which Addresses Util Proposed Operator Licensing Exam Schedule,In Response to Administrative Ltr 99-03 ML20212B3291999-09-16016 September 1999 Forwards for Filing,Petition to Waive Time Limits in 10CFR2.1305 & Supplemental Comments of Local 29,Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Re Beaver Valley Power Station,Units 1 & 2 L-99-134, Provides Addl Info to Support 990617 LAR 127,proposing Mods to Heatup,Cooldown & Overpressure Protection Curves.Info Is Provided to Formally Docket Info Discussed During 990820 Telcon with NRC1999-09-15015 September 1999 Provides Addl Info to Support 990617 LAR 127,proposing Mods to Heatup,Cooldown & Overpressure Protection Curves.Info Is Provided to Formally Docket Info Discussed During 990820 Telcon with NRC ML20211Q3431999-09-0808 September 1999 Informs That During 990903 Telcon Between L Briggs & T Kuhar,Arrangements Were Made for NRC to Inspect Licensed Operator Requalification Program at Plant,Unit 1.Insp Planned for Wk of 991115 ML20211Q5601999-09-0707 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-412/99-07 on 990720-29.Three Apparent Violations Noted & Being Considered for Escalated Ea. Violations Involve Failure to Implement C/As to Prevent bio- Fouling of Svc Water Sys L-99-138, Forwards Rev 37 to Issue 4 for BVPS Physical Security Plan (PSP) (Base Plan,Safeguards Contingency Plan & Training & Qualification Plan).Changes to Plan Are Listed.Encls Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(d)1999-09-0303 September 1999 Forwards Rev 37 to Issue 4 for BVPS Physical Security Plan (PSP) (Base Plan,Safeguards Contingency Plan & Training & Qualification Plan).Changes to Plan Are Listed.Encls Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(d) L-99-136, Forwards Data Point Library (Dpl) Changes,Iaw Provisions of 10CFR50,App E,Section VI.3.a & NUREG-1394,Rev 1,Section 3.6, Administrative Implementation Requirements. Ten Listed Dpls Have Specific Setpoint Values Removed,Per Unit 2 Dpls1999-09-0202 September 1999 Forwards Data Point Library (Dpl) Changes,Iaw Provisions of 10CFR50,App E,Section VI.3.a & NUREG-1394,Rev 1,Section 3.6, Administrative Implementation Requirements. Ten Listed Dpls Have Specific Setpoint Values Removed,Per Unit 2 Dpls L-99-098, Forwards Proposed Changes to Bvps,Units 1 & 2 Operations QA Program Description,Iaw 10CFR50.54(a)(3)(ii).Change Would Reduce Operations QA Program Description Commitments by Limiting Required Onsite Safety Committee Reviews of Mods1999-09-0202 September 1999 Forwards Proposed Changes to Bvps,Units 1 & 2 Operations QA Program Description,Iaw 10CFR50.54(a)(3)(ii).Change Would Reduce Operations QA Program Description Commitments by Limiting Required Onsite Safety Committee Reviews of Mods L-99-137, Forwards Issue 3,rev 3 to Bvps,Unit 1 Inservice Testing Program for Pumps & Valves. Encl 1 Provides Summary of IST Program Changes Which Have Been Incorporated Into Issue 3, Rev 31999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards Issue 3,rev 3 to Bvps,Unit 1 Inservice Testing Program for Pumps & Valves. Encl 1 Provides Summary of IST Program Changes Which Have Been Incorporated Into Issue 3, Rev 3 L-99-022, Forwards Issue 2,Rev 1 to Bvps,Unit 2 Inservice Testing (IST) Program for Pumps & Valves. Summary of Changes,Encl1999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards Issue 2,Rev 1 to Bvps,Unit 2 Inservice Testing (IST) Program for Pumps & Valves. Summary of Changes,Encl L-99-012, Forwards Proposed Change to Bvps,Units 1 & 2,operations QA Program Description,Per 10CFR50.54(a)(3)(ii),including Description of Proposed Change,Reason for Change & Basis for Concluding Revised Program Satisfy 10CFR50,App B1999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Proposed Change to Bvps,Units 1 & 2,operations QA Program Description,Per 10CFR50.54(a)(3)(ii),including Description of Proposed Change,Reason for Change & Basis for Concluding Revised Program Satisfy 10CFR50,App B L-99-037, Forwards Proposed Change to Bvps,Units 1 & 2 Operations QA Program Description,Iaw 10CFR50.54(a)(3)(ii).Attachment 1 Further Describes Proposed Change & Identifies Reason for Change1999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Proposed Change to Bvps,Units 1 & 2 Operations QA Program Description,Iaw 10CFR50.54(a)(3)(ii).Attachment 1 Further Describes Proposed Change & Identifies Reason for Change L-99-132, Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Six Month Rept for 990101-990630 for Bvps,Units 1 & 21999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Six Month Rept for 990101-990630 for Bvps,Units 1 & 2 05000412/LER-1999-007, Forwards LER 99-007-00, Forced Shutdown Due to Inoperable EDG, Per 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i).Rept Is Delayed Due to Util Needing Addl Three Days to Address Event Issues on Reportability & Provide Addl Safety Implications Info1999-08-19019 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-007-00, Forced Shutdown Due to Inoperable EDG, Per 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i).Rept Is Delayed Due to Util Needing Addl Three Days to Address Event Issues on Reportability & Provide Addl Safety Implications Info ML20211A5111999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-334/99-04 & 50-412/99-04 on 990613- 990724.One Violation Noted & Treated as Non-Cited Violation Involved Failure to Maintain Containment Equipment Hatch Closed During Fuel Movement L-99-127, Provides Response to NRC Ltr Requesting Review & Comment of NRC Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity Database by 990901.Inconsistencies Noted in Way Data Characterizes Condition of Reactor Vessel1999-08-17017 August 1999 Provides Response to NRC Ltr Requesting Review & Comment of NRC Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity Database by 990901.Inconsistencies Noted in Way Data Characterizes Condition of Reactor Vessel L-99-124, Requests Withdrawal of Editorial Changes That Do Not Pertain to Transfer of Operating Authority or Plant Ownership That Are Proposed in LARs 269 & 144.Revised mark-up License Pages Reflecting Changes,Attached1999-07-30030 July 1999 Requests Withdrawal of Editorial Changes That Do Not Pertain to Transfer of Operating Authority or Plant Ownership That Are Proposed in LARs 269 & 144.Revised mark-up License Pages Reflecting Changes,Attached L-99-121, Submits Data Point Library (Dpl) Changes,Iaw Requirements of 10CFR50,App E,Section VI.3.a & NUREG-1394,rev 1,Section 3.6, Administrative Implementation Reqiurements1999-07-28028 July 1999 Submits Data Point Library (Dpl) Changes,Iaw Requirements of 10CFR50,App E,Section VI.3.a & NUREG-1394,rev 1,Section 3.6, Administrative Implementation Reqiurements L-99-118, Forwards Response to NRC AL 99-02,request for Info Re Estimate of Number of New Licensing Actions Expected to Be Submitted in Fy 2000 & 20011999-07-25025 July 1999 Forwards Response to NRC AL 99-02,request for Info Re Estimate of Number of New Licensing Actions Expected to Be Submitted in Fy 2000 & 2001 L-99-120, Forwards Annual Rept of Facility Changes,Tests & Experiments for BVPS Unit 1,IAW 10CFR50.59.Rept Provides Brief Description of Each Facility & Procedure Change & Summary of Safety Evaluations1999-07-22022 July 1999 Forwards Annual Rept of Facility Changes,Tests & Experiments for BVPS Unit 1,IAW 10CFR50.59.Rept Provides Brief Description of Each Facility & Procedure Change & Summary of Safety Evaluations L-99-119, Forwards Rev 17 to UFSAR for Beaver Power Station,Unit 1. Submittal Reflects Changes to Facility & Procedures as Described in UFSAR That Were Completed During Annual Reporting Period Endinig 9901221999-07-20020 July 1999 Forwards Rev 17 to UFSAR for Beaver Power Station,Unit 1. Submittal Reflects Changes to Facility & Procedures as Described in UFSAR That Were Completed During Annual Reporting Period Endinig 990122 L-99-113, Forwards Final,Typed TS Pages for LARs 262 & 135,previously Submitted with Editorial Changes Identified by1999-07-15015 July 1999 Forwards Final,Typed TS Pages for LARs 262 & 135,previously Submitted with Editorial Changes Identified by L-99-111, Forwards Revised Final Typed Pages for LARs 109 & 115, Previously Submitted by 990615 & 28 Ltrs.Revised Pages Replace Those Previously Provided for LARs 109 & 115.With Summary of Editorial Changes1999-07-15015 July 1999 Forwards Revised Final Typed Pages for LARs 109 & 115, Previously Submitted by 990615 & 28 Ltrs.Revised Pages Replace Those Previously Provided for LARs 109 & 115.With Summary of Editorial Changes L-99-112, Responds to NRC Questions Made During 990518 Meeting with Util Re LARs 220 & 88,for Bvps,Units 1 & 2.Copy of Ltr DLC-99-743,which Is non-proprietary Version of DLC-96-310 & Westinghouse Technical Bulletin ESBU-TB-96-07-R0 Also Encl1999-07-14014 July 1999 Responds to NRC Questions Made During 990518 Meeting with Util Re LARs 220 & 88,for Bvps,Units 1 & 2.Copy of Ltr DLC-99-743,which Is non-proprietary Version of DLC-96-310 & Westinghouse Technical Bulletin ESBU-TB-96-07-R0 Also Encl L-99-110, Forwards Changes to ERDS for Unit 1,IAW Requirements of 10CFR50,App E,Section VI.3.a & NUREG-1394,Rev 1,Section 3.61999-07-14014 July 1999 Forwards Changes to ERDS for Unit 1,IAW Requirements of 10CFR50,App E,Section VI.3.a & NUREG-1394,Rev 1,Section 3.6 ML20209G5701999-07-12012 July 1999 Discusses Closure of TACs MA0525 & MA0526 Re Response to RAI Concerning GL 92-0,Rev 1,Suppl 1, Rv Structural Integrity. Info in Rvid Revised & Released as Ver 2 as Result of Review of Response ML20207H6621999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards RAI Re Util 981112 Response to IPEEE Evaluations for Plant,Units 1 & 2.RAI Was Discussed During 990628 Telcon in Order to Ensure Clear Consistent Understanding by All Parties of Info Needed L-99-105, Forwards Response to NRC 990420 RAI Re Previous Responses to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of SR Power-Operated Gate Valves1999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990420 RAI Re Previous Responses to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of SR Power-Operated Gate Valves ML20209D8191999-07-0707 July 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-334/99-03 & 50-412/99-03 on 990502- 0612.No Violations Noted.Program for Maintaining Occupational Exposures as Low as Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) & for Training Personnel,Generally Effective L-99-109, Forwards Inservice Insp Ninety-Day Rept Bvps,Unit 2 Outage 7,Year 1999, IAW ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Xi,Article IWA-62301999-07-0707 July 1999 Forwards Inservice Insp Ninety-Day Rept Bvps,Unit 2 Outage 7,Year 1999, IAW ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Xi,Article IWA-6230 L-99-108, Requests Withdrawal of Change Proposed for TS Bases Page B 3/4 2-2 from LARs 1A-262 & 2A-135,originally Submitted by Licensee to NRC1999-07-0707 July 1999 Requests Withdrawal of Change Proposed for TS Bases Page B 3/4 2-2 from LARs 1A-262 & 2A-135,originally Submitted by Licensee to NRC L-99-104, Responds to GL 98-01,Suppl 1, Y2K Readiness at Nuclear Power Plants. Disclosure Rept Encl1999-06-29029 June 1999 Responds to GL 98-01,Suppl 1, Y2K Readiness at Nuclear Power Plants. Disclosure Rept Encl L-99-093, Provides Response to RAI on Proposed Change to Operations QA Program Description.Attachment 2 Provides Revised Markup for Proposed Changes to Affected UFSAR Section 17.2.51999-06-25025 June 1999 Provides Response to RAI on Proposed Change to Operations QA Program Description.Attachment 2 Provides Revised Markup for Proposed Changes to Affected UFSAR Section 17.2.5 L-99-102, Forwards Typed,Final TS Pages for LARs 259 & 131.Summary of Description of Plant Editorial Changes Incorporated in Addition to Those Addressed in Previously Provided marked-up Pages,Encl1999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Typed,Final TS Pages for LARs 259 & 131.Summary of Description of Plant Editorial Changes Incorporated in Addition to Those Addressed in Previously Provided marked-up Pages,Encl L-99-101, Submits Response to NRC Oral RAI Concerning Qualifications for Senior Nuclear Executive Ref in 10CFR50.80 Submittal1999-06-22022 June 1999 Submits Response to NRC Oral RAI Concerning Qualifications for Senior Nuclear Executive Ref in 10CFR50.80 Submittal L-99-062, Forwards Final TS Pages for LARs 262 & 135,including Summary Description of Plants Editorial Changes Incorporated in Addition to Those Addressed in Previously Provided marked-up Pages1999-06-17017 June 1999 Forwards Final TS Pages for LARs 262 & 135,including Summary Description of Plants Editorial Changes Incorporated in Addition to Those Addressed in Previously Provided marked-up Pages 1999-09-08
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARL-99-152, Submits Relief Request BV3-N-533-1,rev 0,requesting Use of ASME Approved Code Case N-553-1, Alternative Requirements for VT-2 Visual Examination of Class 1,2 & 3 Insulated Pressure Retaining Bolted Connections1999-10-11011 October 1999 Submits Relief Request BV3-N-533-1,rev 0,requesting Use of ASME Approved Code Case N-553-1, Alternative Requirements for VT-2 Visual Examination of Class 1,2 & 3 Insulated Pressure Retaining Bolted Connections L-99-143, Informs That Subsequent Review of Approval Ltrs & SE for Relief Requests 1TYP-2-B5.40-1 (Rev 0),BV1-RV-AUG (Rev 1), BV2-RV-AUG (Rev 1),BV3-IWA-1 (Rev 1) & BV3-IWA-2 (Rev 1) Identified Erroneous Statements Which Dl Wishes to Correct1999-10-11011 October 1999 Informs That Subsequent Review of Approval Ltrs & SE for Relief Requests 1TYP-2-B5.40-1 (Rev 0),BV1-RV-AUG (Rev 1), BV2-RV-AUG (Rev 1),BV3-IWA-1 (Rev 1) & BV3-IWA-2 (Rev 1) Identified Erroneous Statements Which Dl Wishes to Correct L-99-151, Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-412/99-07.Corrective Actions:Condition Repts Were Written for Listed Issues So That Repts Could Be Addressed Using BVPS Corrective Action Program1999-10-0707 October 1999 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-412/99-07.Corrective Actions:Condition Repts Were Written for Listed Issues So That Repts Could Be Addressed Using BVPS Corrective Action Program L-99-149, Informs NRC That Items Identified in 990629 Response to GL 98-01 Have Been Completed.Attached Table Submitted with Has Been Updated to Reflect Completion1999-09-28028 September 1999 Informs NRC That Items Identified in 990629 Response to GL 98-01 Have Been Completed.Attached Table Submitted with Has Been Updated to Reflect Completion L-99-148, Notifies NRC of License Withdrawal of M Linch,License SOP-11478 IAW 10CFR50.74.M Linch Resigned from Employment at Bvps,Effective 9908171999-09-24024 September 1999 Notifies NRC of License Withdrawal of M Linch,License SOP-11478 IAW 10CFR50.74.M Linch Resigned from Employment at Bvps,Effective 990817 ML20212G0601999-09-23023 September 1999 Forwards Answer of Duquesne Light Co to Petition to Waive Time Limits & Suppl Comments of Local 29, Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.Copies of Answer Have Been Served to Parties & Petitioner by e-mail or Facsimile ML20212C5521999-09-21021 September 1999 Forwards for Filing,Answer to Firstenergy Nuclear Operating Co & Pennsylvania Power Co in Opposition to Petition to Waive Time Limits & Suppl Comments of Local 29 Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers L-99-144, Forwards NRC Form 536 Which Addresses Util Proposed Operator Licensing Exam Schedule,In Response to Administrative Ltr 99-031999-09-20020 September 1999 Forwards NRC Form 536 Which Addresses Util Proposed Operator Licensing Exam Schedule,In Response to Administrative Ltr 99-03 ML20212B3291999-09-16016 September 1999 Forwards for Filing,Petition to Waive Time Limits in 10CFR2.1305 & Supplemental Comments of Local 29,Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Re Beaver Valley Power Station,Units 1 & 2 L-99-134, Provides Addl Info to Support 990617 LAR 127,proposing Mods to Heatup,Cooldown & Overpressure Protection Curves.Info Is Provided to Formally Docket Info Discussed During 990820 Telcon with NRC1999-09-15015 September 1999 Provides Addl Info to Support 990617 LAR 127,proposing Mods to Heatup,Cooldown & Overpressure Protection Curves.Info Is Provided to Formally Docket Info Discussed During 990820 Telcon with NRC L-99-138, Forwards Rev 37 to Issue 4 for BVPS Physical Security Plan (PSP) (Base Plan,Safeguards Contingency Plan & Training & Qualification Plan).Changes to Plan Are Listed.Encls Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(d)1999-09-0303 September 1999 Forwards Rev 37 to Issue 4 for BVPS Physical Security Plan (PSP) (Base Plan,Safeguards Contingency Plan & Training & Qualification Plan).Changes to Plan Are Listed.Encls Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(d) L-99-136, Forwards Data Point Library (Dpl) Changes,Iaw Provisions of 10CFR50,App E,Section VI.3.a & NUREG-1394,Rev 1,Section 3.6, Administrative Implementation Requirements. Ten Listed Dpls Have Specific Setpoint Values Removed,Per Unit 2 Dpls1999-09-0202 September 1999 Forwards Data Point Library (Dpl) Changes,Iaw Provisions of 10CFR50,App E,Section VI.3.a & NUREG-1394,Rev 1,Section 3.6, Administrative Implementation Requirements. Ten Listed Dpls Have Specific Setpoint Values Removed,Per Unit 2 Dpls L-99-098, Forwards Proposed Changes to Bvps,Units 1 & 2 Operations QA Program Description,Iaw 10CFR50.54(a)(3)(ii).Change Would Reduce Operations QA Program Description Commitments by Limiting Required Onsite Safety Committee Reviews of Mods1999-09-0202 September 1999 Forwards Proposed Changes to Bvps,Units 1 & 2 Operations QA Program Description,Iaw 10CFR50.54(a)(3)(ii).Change Would Reduce Operations QA Program Description Commitments by Limiting Required Onsite Safety Committee Reviews of Mods L-99-137, Forwards Issue 3,rev 3 to Bvps,Unit 1 Inservice Testing Program for Pumps & Valves. Encl 1 Provides Summary of IST Program Changes Which Have Been Incorporated Into Issue 3, Rev 31999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards Issue 3,rev 3 to Bvps,Unit 1 Inservice Testing Program for Pumps & Valves. Encl 1 Provides Summary of IST Program Changes Which Have Been Incorporated Into Issue 3, Rev 3 L-99-022, Forwards Issue 2,Rev 1 to Bvps,Unit 2 Inservice Testing (IST) Program for Pumps & Valves. Summary of Changes,Encl1999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards Issue 2,Rev 1 to Bvps,Unit 2 Inservice Testing (IST) Program for Pumps & Valves. Summary of Changes,Encl L-99-037, Forwards Proposed Change to Bvps,Units 1 & 2 Operations QA Program Description,Iaw 10CFR50.54(a)(3)(ii).Attachment 1 Further Describes Proposed Change & Identifies Reason for Change1999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Proposed Change to Bvps,Units 1 & 2 Operations QA Program Description,Iaw 10CFR50.54(a)(3)(ii).Attachment 1 Further Describes Proposed Change & Identifies Reason for Change L-99-012, Forwards Proposed Change to Bvps,Units 1 & 2,operations QA Program Description,Per 10CFR50.54(a)(3)(ii),including Description of Proposed Change,Reason for Change & Basis for Concluding Revised Program Satisfy 10CFR50,App B1999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Proposed Change to Bvps,Units 1 & 2,operations QA Program Description,Per 10CFR50.54(a)(3)(ii),including Description of Proposed Change,Reason for Change & Basis for Concluding Revised Program Satisfy 10CFR50,App B L-99-132, Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Six Month Rept for 990101-990630 for Bvps,Units 1 & 21999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Six Month Rept for 990101-990630 for Bvps,Units 1 & 2 05000412/LER-1999-007, Forwards LER 99-007-00, Forced Shutdown Due to Inoperable EDG, Per 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i).Rept Is Delayed Due to Util Needing Addl Three Days to Address Event Issues on Reportability & Provide Addl Safety Implications Info1999-08-19019 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-007-00, Forced Shutdown Due to Inoperable EDG, Per 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i).Rept Is Delayed Due to Util Needing Addl Three Days to Address Event Issues on Reportability & Provide Addl Safety Implications Info L-99-127, Provides Response to NRC Ltr Requesting Review & Comment of NRC Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity Database by 990901.Inconsistencies Noted in Way Data Characterizes Condition of Reactor Vessel1999-08-17017 August 1999 Provides Response to NRC Ltr Requesting Review & Comment of NRC Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity Database by 990901.Inconsistencies Noted in Way Data Characterizes Condition of Reactor Vessel L-99-124, Requests Withdrawal of Editorial Changes That Do Not Pertain to Transfer of Operating Authority or Plant Ownership That Are Proposed in LARs 269 & 144.Revised mark-up License Pages Reflecting Changes,Attached1999-07-30030 July 1999 Requests Withdrawal of Editorial Changes That Do Not Pertain to Transfer of Operating Authority or Plant Ownership That Are Proposed in LARs 269 & 144.Revised mark-up License Pages Reflecting Changes,Attached L-99-121, Submits Data Point Library (Dpl) Changes,Iaw Requirements of 10CFR50,App E,Section VI.3.a & NUREG-1394,rev 1,Section 3.6, Administrative Implementation Reqiurements1999-07-28028 July 1999 Submits Data Point Library (Dpl) Changes,Iaw Requirements of 10CFR50,App E,Section VI.3.a & NUREG-1394,rev 1,Section 3.6, Administrative Implementation Reqiurements L-99-118, Forwards Response to NRC AL 99-02,request for Info Re Estimate of Number of New Licensing Actions Expected to Be Submitted in Fy 2000 & 20011999-07-25025 July 1999 Forwards Response to NRC AL 99-02,request for Info Re Estimate of Number of New Licensing Actions Expected to Be Submitted in Fy 2000 & 2001 L-99-120, Forwards Annual Rept of Facility Changes,Tests & Experiments for BVPS Unit 1,IAW 10CFR50.59.Rept Provides Brief Description of Each Facility & Procedure Change & Summary of Safety Evaluations1999-07-22022 July 1999 Forwards Annual Rept of Facility Changes,Tests & Experiments for BVPS Unit 1,IAW 10CFR50.59.Rept Provides Brief Description of Each Facility & Procedure Change & Summary of Safety Evaluations L-99-119, Forwards Rev 17 to UFSAR for Beaver Power Station,Unit 1. Submittal Reflects Changes to Facility & Procedures as Described in UFSAR That Were Completed During Annual Reporting Period Endinig 9901221999-07-20020 July 1999 Forwards Rev 17 to UFSAR for Beaver Power Station,Unit 1. Submittal Reflects Changes to Facility & Procedures as Described in UFSAR That Were Completed During Annual Reporting Period Endinig 990122 L-99-111, Forwards Revised Final Typed Pages for LARs 109 & 115, Previously Submitted by 990615 & 28 Ltrs.Revised Pages Replace Those Previously Provided for LARs 109 & 115.With Summary of Editorial Changes1999-07-15015 July 1999 Forwards Revised Final Typed Pages for LARs 109 & 115, Previously Submitted by 990615 & 28 Ltrs.Revised Pages Replace Those Previously Provided for LARs 109 & 115.With Summary of Editorial Changes L-99-113, Forwards Final,Typed TS Pages for LARs 262 & 135,previously Submitted with Editorial Changes Identified by1999-07-15015 July 1999 Forwards Final,Typed TS Pages for LARs 262 & 135,previously Submitted with Editorial Changes Identified by L-99-112, Responds to NRC Questions Made During 990518 Meeting with Util Re LARs 220 & 88,for Bvps,Units 1 & 2.Copy of Ltr DLC-99-743,which Is non-proprietary Version of DLC-96-310 & Westinghouse Technical Bulletin ESBU-TB-96-07-R0 Also Encl1999-07-14014 July 1999 Responds to NRC Questions Made During 990518 Meeting with Util Re LARs 220 & 88,for Bvps,Units 1 & 2.Copy of Ltr DLC-99-743,which Is non-proprietary Version of DLC-96-310 & Westinghouse Technical Bulletin ESBU-TB-96-07-R0 Also Encl L-99-110, Forwards Changes to ERDS for Unit 1,IAW Requirements of 10CFR50,App E,Section VI.3.a & NUREG-1394,Rev 1,Section 3.61999-07-14014 July 1999 Forwards Changes to ERDS for Unit 1,IAW Requirements of 10CFR50,App E,Section VI.3.a & NUREG-1394,Rev 1,Section 3.6 L-99-105, Forwards Response to NRC 990420 RAI Re Previous Responses to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of SR Power-Operated Gate Valves1999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990420 RAI Re Previous Responses to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of SR Power-Operated Gate Valves L-99-108, Requests Withdrawal of Change Proposed for TS Bases Page B 3/4 2-2 from LARs 1A-262 & 2A-135,originally Submitted by Licensee to NRC1999-07-0707 July 1999 Requests Withdrawal of Change Proposed for TS Bases Page B 3/4 2-2 from LARs 1A-262 & 2A-135,originally Submitted by Licensee to NRC L-99-109, Forwards Inservice Insp Ninety-Day Rept Bvps,Unit 2 Outage 7,Year 1999, IAW ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Xi,Article IWA-62301999-07-0707 July 1999 Forwards Inservice Insp Ninety-Day Rept Bvps,Unit 2 Outage 7,Year 1999, IAW ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Xi,Article IWA-6230 L-99-104, Responds to GL 98-01,Suppl 1, Y2K Readiness at Nuclear Power Plants. Disclosure Rept Encl1999-06-29029 June 1999 Responds to GL 98-01,Suppl 1, Y2K Readiness at Nuclear Power Plants. Disclosure Rept Encl L-99-093, Provides Response to RAI on Proposed Change to Operations QA Program Description.Attachment 2 Provides Revised Markup for Proposed Changes to Affected UFSAR Section 17.2.51999-06-25025 June 1999 Provides Response to RAI on Proposed Change to Operations QA Program Description.Attachment 2 Provides Revised Markup for Proposed Changes to Affected UFSAR Section 17.2.5 L-99-102, Forwards Typed,Final TS Pages for LARs 259 & 131.Summary of Description of Plant Editorial Changes Incorporated in Addition to Those Addressed in Previously Provided marked-up Pages,Encl1999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Typed,Final TS Pages for LARs 259 & 131.Summary of Description of Plant Editorial Changes Incorporated in Addition to Those Addressed in Previously Provided marked-up Pages,Encl L-99-101, Submits Response to NRC Oral RAI Concerning Qualifications for Senior Nuclear Executive Ref in 10CFR50.80 Submittal1999-06-22022 June 1999 Submits Response to NRC Oral RAI Concerning Qualifications for Senior Nuclear Executive Ref in 10CFR50.80 Submittal L-99-062, Forwards Final TS Pages for LARs 262 & 135,including Summary Description of Plants Editorial Changes Incorporated in Addition to Those Addressed in Previously Provided marked-up Pages1999-06-17017 June 1999 Forwards Final TS Pages for LARs 262 & 135,including Summary Description of Plants Editorial Changes Incorporated in Addition to Those Addressed in Previously Provided marked-up Pages ML20196A6601999-06-16016 June 1999 Forwards Master Decommissioning Trust Agreements Revised After 1990 for Ohio Edison Co,Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co,Toledo Edison Co & Pennsylvania Power Co Re Bvnps,Units 1 & 2,DBNPS,Unit 1 & Perry Unit 1 ML20195H4651999-06-16016 June 1999 Forwards for Filing Answer of Firstenergy Corp in Opposition to Petition for Leave to Intervene of Local 29, Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Copies of Answer Have Been Served Upon Parties & Petitioner by e-mail ML20195J5221999-06-16016 June 1999 Forwards Answer of Duquesne Light Co to Petition to Intervene of Local 29,International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in Listed Matter.With Certificate of Svc L-99-100, Forwards Typed,Final TS Pages for LAR 109 Re Rcs.Summary Description of Editorial Changes Incorporated in Addition to Those Addressed in Previously Provided marked-up Pages Is Provided in Attachment B-1091999-06-15015 June 1999 Forwards Typed,Final TS Pages for LAR 109 Re Rcs.Summary Description of Editorial Changes Incorporated in Addition to Those Addressed in Previously Provided marked-up Pages Is Provided in Attachment B-109 L-99-095, Provides Addl Info to Support LARs 262 & 135,in Response to NRC 990527 Verbal Request.Info Describes Performance of Unit 1 Rod Position Indication Sys & Provides Some Background Info Re Normal Operation of Sys1999-06-15015 June 1999 Provides Addl Info to Support LARs 262 & 135,in Response to NRC 990527 Verbal Request.Info Describes Performance of Unit 1 Rod Position Indication Sys & Provides Some Background Info Re Normal Operation of Sys L-99-099, Requests Partial Withdrawal of LAR 120,which Requested Review of USQ Due to Increased Calculated Doses for Locked Rotor Event & Use of Unapproved Methodology for Evaluating Small Break LOCA Doses Involving W Natl Safety Advisory Ltr1999-06-14014 June 1999 Requests Partial Withdrawal of LAR 120,which Requested Review of USQ Due to Increased Calculated Doses for Locked Rotor Event & Use of Unapproved Methodology for Evaluating Small Break LOCA Doses Involving W Natl Safety Advisory Ltr ML20195H3731999-06-0303 June 1999 Forwards Petition to Intervene of Local 29,Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in Matter of Firstenergy Nuclear Operating Co,For Filing L-99-090, Forwards Summary Review Completed to Verify Adequacy of Design Basis Accident Thermal Overpressure Protection for BVPS Unit 2 Containment Penetrations,Per Request1999-06-0202 June 1999 Forwards Summary Review Completed to Verify Adequacy of Design Basis Accident Thermal Overpressure Protection for BVPS Unit 2 Containment Penetrations,Per Request L-99-086, Forwards Bvps,Unit 2 SG Exam Rept for Aug 1998.Rept Provided to Document Results of SG Eddy Current Exams Performed in Aug 1998.Summary of Insps Provided in Encl 11999-05-28028 May 1999 Forwards Bvps,Unit 2 SG Exam Rept for Aug 1998.Rept Provided to Document Results of SG Eddy Current Exams Performed in Aug 1998.Summary of Insps Provided in Encl 1 L-99-089, Forwards Annual Financial Repts,Including Certified Financial Statements,Of Dqe,Firstenergy Corp,Ohio Edison Co,Pennsylvania Power Co,Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co & Toledo Edison Co,Iaw 10CFR50.71(b)1999-05-28028 May 1999 Forwards Annual Financial Repts,Including Certified Financial Statements,Of Dqe,Firstenergy Corp,Ohio Edison Co,Pennsylvania Power Co,Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co & Toledo Edison Co,Iaw 10CFR50.71(b) L-99-084, Forwards Revised marked-up TS & UFSAR Pages to 990303 LARs 259 & 131 Which Revised Qualifications for Operations Mgt & Incorporated Generic Position Titles in Ts.Encl Pages Incorporate NRC Requested Changes,Per Recent Telcon1999-05-27027 May 1999 Forwards Revised marked-up TS & UFSAR Pages to 990303 LARs 259 & 131 Which Revised Qualifications for Operations Mgt & Incorporated Generic Position Titles in Ts.Encl Pages Incorporate NRC Requested Changes,Per Recent Telcon L-99-082, Dockets Licensee Plan for Bvps,Unit 1,safety-related Small Bore Piping Evaluation Project Discussed in NRC 990311 Public Meeting at BVPS1999-05-17017 May 1999 Dockets Licensee Plan for Bvps,Unit 1,safety-related Small Bore Piping Evaluation Project Discussed in NRC 990311 Public Meeting at BVPS L-99-071, Notifies of License Withdrawal for J Scott,License SOP-11481,due to Resignation from Employment at BVPS1999-05-12012 May 1999 Notifies of License Withdrawal for J Scott,License SOP-11481,due to Resignation from Employment at BVPS 1999-09-03
[Table view] Category:UTILITY TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20059L4271990-09-0707 September 1990 Requests Approval for Use of Steam Generator Tube Plugs for Both Mechanical & Welded Applications ML20059G0821990-09-0404 September 1990 Forwards Application for Amend to License DPR-66,consisting of License Change Request 180,changing Section 3.3.3.2 to Reduce Required Number of Operable Incore Detector Thimbles for Remainder of Cycle 8 ML20059F7551990-08-29029 August 1990 Responds to Unresolved Item 50-334/90-16-01 Noted in Insp Rept 50-334/90-16.Corrective Actions:Initial Training for Maint Group Personnel Responsible for Maintaining Supplied Air Respirators Will Be Supplemented W/Biennial Retraining ML20059F1501990-08-29029 August 1990 Advises That Permanent Replacement Chosen for Plant Independent Safety Evaluation Group.Position Will Be Staffed Effective 900829 ML20028G8731990-08-29029 August 1990 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Jan-June 1990,per 10CFR26.71 ML20059D3761990-08-24024 August 1990 Describes Cycle 3 Reload Design,Documents Util Review Per 10CFR50.59 & Provides Determination That No Tech Spec Changes or Unreviewed Safety Questions Involved.Reload Core Design Will Not Adversely Affect Safety of Plant ML20028G8881990-08-24024 August 1990 Withdraws Operator License SOP-10731 (55-60749) Issued to K Gilbert,Who Resigned 05000412/LER-1990-007, Responds to NRC Re Deviation 50-412/90-12-01 Noted in Insp Rept 50-412/90-12.Corrective Actions:Procedure OM 2.20-4.I Revised to Require Removal of Flanges Following Drain Operations & LER 90-007-00 Issued1990-08-23023 August 1990 Responds to NRC Re Deviation 50-412/90-12-01 Noted in Insp Rept 50-412/90-12.Corrective Actions:Procedure OM 2.20-4.I Revised to Require Removal of Flanges Following Drain Operations & LER 90-007-00 Issued ML20058P7651990-08-14014 August 1990 Provides Info on Acceptability of Rescheduling Response to Reg Guide 1.97 Ser,Item 4b, Neutron Flux Monitoring Instrumentation. Rescheduling of Util Response Will Be Determined on or Shortly After Meeting W/Nrc ML20059E0571990-08-10010 August 1990 Forwards Suppl 3 to Nonproprietary WCAP-12094 & Proprietary WCAP-12093, Evaluation of Pressurizer Surge Line Transients Exceeding 320 F for Beaver Valley Unit 2, for Review by 900901.Proprietary Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(b)(4)) ML20059E7631990-08-0101 August 1990 Provides Results of Util Evaluation of Licensed Operator Requalification Exam Conducted During Wks of 900709 & 16. Crew That Failed to Meet Expected Performance Level Has Been Successfully Upgraded & re-evaluated to Be Satisfactory ML20059B8141990-08-0101 August 1990 Requests Exemption from 10CFR26 Re Fitness for Duty Program & 10CFR73 Re Physical Protection of Plants & Matls Concerning Unescorted Access Requirements for Nuclear Generating Stations ML20056A3471990-07-31031 July 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 90-001.Items 1 Through 5 of Requested Actions for Operating Reactors Completed ML20056A1841990-07-27027 July 1990 Forwards Revised Methodology for Achieving Alternate Ac for Plant,Per 900720 Telcon ML20055H2581990-07-25025 July 1990 Forwards Decommissioning Rept, Per 10CFR50.33(K) & 50.75(b) ML20055F7061990-07-0909 July 1990 Responds to NRC Re Dcrdr Requirements as Specified in Suppl 1 to NUREG-0737.DCRDR Corrective Actions Implemented & Mods Determined to Be Operational Prior to Startup Following Seventh Plant Refueling Outage ML20055D3871990-07-0202 July 1990 Provides Info Re long-term Solution to Action Item 3 of NRC Bulletin 88-008,per 890714 & s.Util Will Continue to Monitor Temp in Affected Lines & Evaluate Results ML20058K5031990-06-29029 June 1990 Discusses Use of Emergency Diesel Generators as Alternate Ac Source at multi-unit Sites,Per Licensee .Emergency Diesel Generator Load Mgt Methodology Evaluated to Meet Listed Criteria ML20044A3661990-06-21021 June 1990 Forwards Application for Amend to License NPF-73,consisting of Tech Spec Change Request 44,changing Stroke Time to 60 for Inside Containment Letdown Isolation Valves.Change Determined Safe & Involves No Unreviewed Safety Issue ML20043G6811990-06-14014 June 1990 Forwards Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-66 & NPF-73, Revising Tech Specs Re Electrical Power Sys - Shutdown & Ac & Dc Distribution - Shutdown ML20043H9341990-06-14014 June 1990 Forwards Issue 1 to Rev 4 to Inservice Testing Program for Pumps & Valves. Issue 1 Removes Relief Requests Requiring Prior NRC Approval & Adds Certain Program Changes Permitted by ASME XI & Generic Ltr 89-04 ML20043G5981990-06-12012 June 1990 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for May 1990 for Beaver Valley Units 1 & 2 & Revised Rept for Apr 1990 for Beaver Valley Unit 1 ML20043G6851990-06-12012 June 1990 Forwards Application for Amend to License DPR-66,consisting of Proposed OL Change Request 176,revising Tech Specs to Replace Current Single Overpressure Protection Setpoint W/ Curve Based on Temp ML20043G7941990-06-12012 June 1990 Responds to NRC 900524 Request for Addl Info Re Proposed Operating License Change Request 156.Clarification of Magnitude of Confidence Level of Westinghouse Setpoint Methodology,As Specified in WCAP-11419,encl ML20043G8001990-06-11011 June 1990 Forwards Application for Amend to License NPF-73,consisting of Proposed Operating License Change Request 41.Amend Deletes Surveillance Requirement 4.4.9.3.1.d ML20043H0291990-06-11011 June 1990 Forwards Application for Amend to License NPF-73,consisting of Proposed OL Change Request 40,modifying Heatup & Cooldown Curves Applicable to 10 EFPYs Per WCAP-12406 Re Analysis of Capsule U from Radiation Surveillance Program ML20043F5251990-06-0707 June 1990 Requests Temporary Waiver of Compliance from Tech Spec Limiting Condition for Operation Re Operability of Containment Isolation Valves During Quarterly Slave Relay Testing.Evaluation to Support Request Encl ML20043F1361990-06-0404 June 1990 Advises That Chemistry Manual Chapter 5P1, Enhanced Primary to Secondary Leakrate Monitoring Program for Unit 1,per 880328 Request to Recommit to Item C.1 of NRC Bulletin 88-002 ML20043B5971990-05-18018 May 1990 Advises of Delay in Hiring Independent Safety Evaluation Group Replacement to Maintain Five Permanent Personnel Onsite,Per Tech Spec 6.2.3.2.Replacement Will Be Provided within 30 Days of Retirement of Engineer on 900531 ML20043B0511990-05-15015 May 1990 Responds to Telcon Request for Addl Info Re Elimination of Snubbers on Primary Component Supports.Probability of Case B/G Event Extremely Small & Does Not Represent Realisitic Scenario ML20043B1921990-05-11011 May 1990 Forwards Cycle 8 & Cycle 2 Core Operating Limits Rept,Per Tech Spec 6.9.1.14 ML20042G9761990-05-0808 May 1990 Responds to NRC 900226 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-334/89-80 & 50-412/89-80.Corrective Action:Maint Work Request Program Being Upgraded to Include Responsibilities of Nuclear Const Dept & Will Be Issued by 900601 ML20042G8541990-05-0303 May 1990 Forwards Technical Review,Audit Summary & Operability Assessments Re Potentially Invalid Leak Detection Tests Used as Alternative for Amse Section XI Hydrostatic Tests ML20042G9071990-05-0101 May 1990 Forwards Annual Financial Repts for Duquense Light Co,Ohio Edison Co,Pennsylvania Power Co,Centerior Energy Corp & Toledo Edison Co,Per 10CFR50-71(b) ML20042F1381990-04-30030 April 1990 Advises That Final SER for Implementation of USI A-46 Will Be Delayed Until Late 1990 ML20042F0991990-04-20020 April 1990 Forwards Response to Request for Addl Info Re Second 10 Yr ISI Program ML20012F5951990-04-10010 April 1990 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1990 & Revised Operating Data Rept & Unit Shutdown & Power Reductions Sheets for Jan 1990 ML20042E1471990-04-0404 April 1990 Forwards Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-66 & NPF-73, Consisting of License Change Request 174/36,updating Staff Titles to Reflect Nuclear Group Organization ML20012F6021990-03-30030 March 1990 Submits Supplemental Response to Station Blackout Rule for Plant,Per NUMARC 900104 Ltr.Summary of Changes to Condensate Inventory of Dhr,Effects of Loss of Ventilation, Control Room HVAC & Reactor Coolant Inventory Listed ML20012E3091990-03-23023 March 1990 Forwards Response to 900308 Request for Addl Info on Reg Guide 1.97 Re Variable for Steam Generator wide-range Level Instrumentation ML20012E3451990-03-23023 March 1990 Submits Addl Info for Exemption from General Design Criteria GDC-57,including Background Info Describing Sys Operation & Addl Bases for Exemption Request.Simplified Recirculation Spray Sys Drawings Encl ML20012D6491990-03-19019 March 1990 Requests Retroactive NRC Approval of Temporary Waiver of Compliance Re Tech Spec Limiting Condition for Operation 3.8.2.1 on Ac Vital Bus Operability.Sts Will Be Followed When Inverters Not Providing Power to Vital Bus ML20012E4091990-03-16016 March 1990 Forwards Inservice Insp 90-Day Rept,Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 1,Outage 7, for 880227-891221,per Section XI of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code 1983 Edition Through Summer 1983 Addenda,Section XI ML20012D6181990-03-15015 March 1990 Responds to NRC 900215 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-334/89-23 & 50-412/89-22.Corrective Actions:Safety Injection Signal Reset & Plant Returned to Presafety Injection Conditions & Crew Members Counseled ML20042D7401990-03-14014 March 1990 Forwards Corrected Annual Rept of Number of Personnel Receiving Greater than 100 Mrem & Associated Exposure by Work Function at Plant for CY89. ML20012D5801990-03-13013 March 1990 Forwards Correction to First 10-yr Inservice Insp Program, Rev 2 to Relief Request BV2-C6.10-1 Re Recirculation Spray Pump - Pump Casing Welds & Relief Request Index ML20012D6221990-03-13013 March 1990 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-19, Resolution to USI A-47. Recommends All Westinghouse Plant Designs Provide Automatic Steam Generator Overfill Protection to Mitigate Main Feedwater Overfeed Events ML20012C1791990-03-0909 March 1990 Responds to NRC 900207 Ltr Re Deviations Noted in Insp Repts 50-334/89-25 & 50-412/89-23.Corrective Actions:Written Request Initiated to Identify Unit 2 post-accident Monitoring Recorders in Control Room & Recorders Labeled ML20012E0911990-03-0505 March 1990 Lists Max Primary Property Damage Insurance Coverages for Plant,Per 10CFR50.54(w)(2) ML20012B7051990-03-0202 March 1990 Responds to NRC 900131 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-334/90-05 & 50-412/90-04.Requests Withdrawal of Violation Re Stated Transport Problem & Reclassification as Noncompliance,Per 10CFR2,App C,Section G 1990-09-07
[Table view] |
Text
{{#Wiki_filter:.
'Af M <4m 4ss. coco 43'; Satn Avenue gnye.P.
January 30, 1980 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: B. K. Grimes, Director Emergency Preparedness Task Group Washington, D.C. 20555
Reference:
Beaver Valley Power Station Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-334 and 50-412 Requests for Information Regarding Evacuation Times Dated November 29, 1979, and December 26, 1979 Gentlemen:
In response to your reque:sts for information regarding evacuation times for the general public from an area around Beaver , Valley Power Station, the attached Technical ikmorandum is provided. The report provides evacuation time estimates for varibus areas in the 10 mile radius circle for normal weather conditions, flood conditions, and severe winter storm conditicas.
The estimated time required to evacuate the ambulatory patients from affected hospitals has been included with non-car-owning population addressed in the report. The time required to evacuate patients requiring ambulance transportation has not yet been determined. This information will be developed at a later date and included in the Traffic and Notification Study.
The time required for confirmation of evacuation has not yet been estimated.
In order to estimate this confirmation time, a practical method of confirmation must be developed and implemented. This time estimate will then be provided in the Traffic and Notification Study.
The evacuation time estimates in the report are in agreement with those of principal local officials. Estimates by local officials were on the order of 5 to 7 hours for evacuation of the 10 mile radius area.
If you have any questions concering this response, please contact my office.
Very truly yours, hQ1l SE lll 1867 091 c. N. Dunn
*- g Vice President, Operations 300Z0 0U b (
p6
)
)
Technical Me:norandttm PREL,IMINARY ESTIMATES OF EPZ EVACUATION TIMES e
e e
1867 092
TABLE OF CONTENTS page INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 1 EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE . . . . . . . . . . . .... 3 AREA POPULATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 5 Autos Available in the EPZ . . . . . . . .... 6 Non-Car-Owning Population . . . . . . . .... 6 EVALUATION TIME ESTIMATES . . . . . . . . . . .... 7 Car-Owning Population . . . . . . . . . .... 9 Assembly of the Family Unit . . . . .... 9 Preparation for Evacuation . . . . .... 10 Evacuation of Car-Owning Population .... 11 Non-Car-Owning Population . . . . . . . . ... 15 Evacuation by Bus . . . . . . . . . . ... 16 ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . ... 17 Flood Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 17 Winter Time Hazardous Driving Condition . ... 18 1867 093 ii
=
LIST OF TABLES Table Number page
- 1. Municipalities Within or Partially Within the 10-Mile EPZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
- 2. 1970 Population Within the Emergency Planning Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
- 3. Area Population by EPZ Subareas . . . . . . . . . 24
- 4. Beaver County car Ownership . . . . . . . . . . . 25
- 5. Columbiana County Car Ownership . . . . . . . . . 26
- 5. Hancock County Car Ownership . . . . . . . . . . 27
- 7. Percentage of Population Receiving Broadcast Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 28
- 8. Percentage of horkers Leaving Place of Work Following Receipt of Information . . . . . . . . 29
- 9. Percentage of Population Prepared to Evacuate Following Arrival of Household Workers . . . . . 30
- 10. Summary of EPZ Evacuation Times for Car-Owning Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
- 11. Selected Sample of Rural Non-Car-Owning
)opulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
- 32. Evacuation Time Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 1867.094 iii M
LIST OF FIGURES Figure Number
- 1. Proposed Emergency Planning Zone
- 2. Time Estimates of Population Evacuation iv 1867 095
INTRODUCTION This technical memorandum describes the preliminary findings of an assessment of the time required to evacuate a nominal 10-mile radius area surrounding the Beaver Valley nuclear power facility.
It is intended to reexamine certain elements of the evacuation process and develop specific recommendations regarding he concept of evacuation and required operational practi*ces. S umma r i' zed below are some of the assumptions on which the accompanying analysis is based and some of the issues which will be examined in more detail.
- 1. An examination is currently underway to determine the method ( s) of notifying the area population of an emergency condition. Preliminary indications from thin analysis have led to the assumption that the area residents will be notified within about a fifteen minute time period in the event of a general emergency.
- 2. For purposes of the evacuation time analysis the 1970 U .S . Census data were used. It is recognized that changes in the total number of area residents and their geograph-ical distribution within the area will have occurred 1867 096
during the last decade. It is intended to update the 1970 population data, but it should be noted that the anticipated changes will not have a significant impact on the evacuation time estimates developed in this technical memorandum.
- 3. It is intended to make contingency provisions in tre emergency response plan for the urban population east of the Ohio River opposite the Sorough of Aliquippa.
These contingency provisions were not included in the analysis described in this memorandum.
- 4. The EPZ subarea definitions used in the analysis are considered appropriate and consistent with the needed simplicity required to transmit information and guidance to the impa'cted population. It is intended, however, to reexamine these subarcas to evaluate if additional subdivisions may prove to be feasible for incorporation in the final plan.
- 5. In Hopewell Township, in the western sector of the EPZ near the 10-mile limit, traffic operational problems in the event of a general evacuation have been identified.
Realistic options in terms of traffic operations provi-sions are currently being evaluated to mitigate the projected pro'olems in this area. Evacuation time es timates have been developed with and without such specict provision to expedite traffic flow.
2 1867 097
4 EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE The 10-mile radius emergency planning zone around the Beaver Valley Power Station encompasses land areas in three states (Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia). A total of 37 municipal jurisdictions are situated wholly or partially within the 10-mile radius area. These municipalities are listed in Table 1.
In defining the designated evacuations area (nominally hepre-senting a 10-mile radius area) tne following* criteria were used:
- 1. The designa'ted area must encompass the recommended 10-mile radius area as specified in NRC guidelines.
- 2. The designated area must be readily identifiable and comprehensible to allow for effective public broad-casting of information and guidance during an emergency event requiring area evacuation.
- 3. The perimeter of the designated evacuation area should not have major irregularities to maintain a credible area boundary.
A review of the topographic conditions and jurisdictional bo unda ries in the area surrounding the power station has led to the preliminary definition of the emergency planning zone 1867 098
as outlined in Figure 1. In addition to the area outlined in this figure it is considered desirable to extend this area eastward across the Ohio River to provide in the emergency plan a conting icy action component that would allow for the evacu-ation of this area in the event the need were to arise. This contingency element of the emergency plan has not been included in this analysis aimed at providing evacuation time estimates for the EFZ, since the additional area is situated outside the 10-mile radius.
A meteorological assessment conducted as part of the environ-mental report 1 indicates a high frequency wind condition from the northwest quadrant during the winter period and from the southerly direction during summer and autumn. Because of these meteorological conditions the following area sectors have been delineated for potential evacuation.
Ten-mile Area: The total designated evacuation area representing the nominal ten-mile radius area.
Five-mile Area: The designated evacuation area representing the nouinal five-mile radius area.
Subarca 1: The area within the EPZ situated in Beaver County north of the Ohio River.
1 Beaver Valley Power Station 20 . 2, Environmental Report, Construction Permit S tage, Volume 1, June 1972, Appendix A.
4 1867 099
S ubarca 2: The area within the EPZ situated in Beaver County south of the Ohio River.
The evacuation of Subarea 1 exclusive of the remainder of the EPZ would provide a public safety response in the event the emergency condition arose during a period of prevailing winds from the southerly direction. The evacuation of Subarca 2 exclusive of the remainder of the EPZ would respond to an emergency condition with winds from the west or northwest. The sectors of the EPZ comprising Subarcas 1 and 2 are illustrated in Figure 1.
AREA POPULATION Within the emergency planning zone, representing a nominal 10-mile radius area around the power facility, there is a resident population (1970) of approximately 155,000. About 50 percent of the area population is concentrated in the eastern segment of the emergency planning zone more than five miles from the plant site. The 1970 area population by municipal jurisdiction is listed in Table 2, and the area population by EPZ subareas is listed in Table 3.
The availability of private cars in the area varies between counties and between urban and rural populations and is likely to impact the overall area evacuation time. The proportions 5
1867 100
of households with cars and without cars are summarized in Tables 4, 5, and 6.
AUTOS AVAILABLE IN THE EPZ The auto availability in the designated evacuation area has been estimated from 1970 U.S. Census data. The total available car fleet is estimated to be about 63,000 vehicles. The vehicle utilization during an emergency evacuation can be expected to be less than 100 percent because: (1) on average about 8 to 12 'ercent of the vehicle fleet is estimated to be inoperable or being repaired; (2) on average nearly half of the vehicle fleet is owned by households that have more thanonevhhicle and not necessarily all vehicles would be used for evacuation purposes. The analysis described in this technical memorandum, however, was conducted with a conservative posture and assumed that the entire auto fleet would be used during an evacuation.
NON-CAR-OWNING POPULATION As illustrated in Tables 4, 5, and 6 a number of households within the designated evacuation area will not have autos available. From survey data in other rural and urban areas it has been determined that the number of persons in non-car-owning households is consistently lower than in car-owning households.
This characteristic was allowed for in developing the estimated total non-car-owning population of 13,401 in the area.
6
Approximately 70 percent of this population group resides in urban centers. A large proportion of the normal tripmaking by persons from non-car-owning households is made on foot or with available public transportation. In addition, there exist social service agencies that provide transportation to select population subgroups in both urban and rural areas. In many instances, however, the non-car-owning population is provided with transportation by friends and relatives. In areas with a high native population (people born in the area in which they reside today) most of the non-car-owning population may be supplied with transportation by relatives or friends in the event of an evacuation. For purposes of making evacuation time estimates, however, it has been assumed that "public transp'ortation will need to be provided to evacuate the non-car-owning population.
1867 102 7
EVACUATION TIME ESTIMATES The time required to evacuate the area population can be separated into two major components: (1) preparation time prior to evacu-ation, and (2) actual evacuation travel time.
The actual evacuation travel time will be cependent upon the rate at which people will be leaving their home to evacuate the area (i.e. the individual household preparation tim required prior to evacuation) . Under the assumed condition ; hat the re would be a simultaneous exodus from the area the existing road system capacity would be the controlling factor determining the evacuation time. Key locations in the road system would consti-tute " metering" points allowing traffic to move at a rate consistent with the physical capacity of the system at those locations. It is estimated that under such conditions the actual travel time would range from a low of about 1.5 hours in Hancock County to 2.0 hours in Columbiana County and up to 4.0 hours south of Aliquippa in Beaver County.
It is unlikely, however, that all evacuees will leave the area simultaneously and thus the traffic load on the road system 1867 103 8
will develop over a time cpan determined by preparation time required prior to evacuation. To estimate the departure rate of evacuees the following action steps and time estimates have been assumed.
CAR-OWNING POPULATION Assembly of the Family Unit For analysis purposes it has been assumed that an emergency event would occur during the day on a weekday. In such an event the area labor force will receive notifcation to evacuate at their place of work. Based upon a 15-minute notificatioh time and immediate broadcasting of public informatton over radio and television it has been assumed that the entire area popula-tion will be apprised of the need to evacuate within about 45 minutes from initiation of notification. The assumed rate at which broadcast information is assimilated by the area population is lis ted in Table 7 and illustrated in Curve #1 in Figure 2, The rate at which area workers will leave their place of work to return home and prepare for evacuation will be quite variable, and will depend upon the particular job condition and responsi-bility level of the worker. A time distribution of employees leaving their place of work has been assumed and is shown in 1867 104 9
The travel time of the employees from their place of work to home has been estimated on the basis of generalized work trip time distributions. An average travet speed of 20 mph has been used in estimating the travel time home for the area workers.
The estimated worker arrival time at home after initial emergency notification is illustrated by Curve 2 in Figure 2.
Preparation for Evacuation People can be expected to react differently to any emergency situation, and the conditions imposing an evacuation need on the area population are likely to generate great differences in the amount of time people will spend in preparing to' leave their home. In order to estimate the overall evacuation time it has been necessary to attempt a prediction of time that will be needed prior to actual evacuation. Some of the more dominant factors that will influence the time required include:
e Selecting basic necersities for those persons evacuating to public shelter areas as opposed to persons evacuating to homes of friends and relatives.
e Size of the family and number of children.
e Number of cars available.
e Individual sense of urgency.
The predicted preparation times prior tc evacuation, shown in Table 8, were derivea from the following population categori-nations.
18'67 105 10
- a. A small percentage of the area households are single-person households, and this segment of the population could be expected to be highly mobi.'.e and ready to leave in 15 minutes or less.
- b. A larger proportion of the area res.idents may feel a high sense of urgency and be prepa:ed to leave home within 30 minutes of the arrival time of the worker (s).
- c. The largest proportion of the area residents will require some time to pack some essentials, especially in house-holds with children, and as a result may require 45 minutes to one hour following assembly of the family members,
- d. A proportion of the area population especially those with a business at their home is likely to require the greatest amount of time, not only to prepare for individual family member needs but to secure equipment, etc., and as a consequence, their time needs may be well in excess of one hour.
Evacuation of the Car-Owning Population The rate of departure from home by the area evacuees is illus-trated by Curve #3 in Figure 2. The actual travel time of the evacuees will be dependent upon the areas in which they reside and the available road facilities by which they can leave the area. The four most critical areas within the designated evacuation are are noted below:
o Chester in Hancock County e East Liverpool in Columbiana County e Beaver /Monaca in Beaver County e Aliquippa in Beaver County.
1867 106 11
In each of these four areas the road facilities available for evacuation are limitea and traffic delays within these urban centers can be expected.
The rate of traffic accumulation on the road system leaving Chester in Hancock County is expected to induce travel delays in the order of 15 to 30 minutes when about half of the area residents have departed from home. At the time when the last 20 percent of the Chester area residents are preparing to leave home bs illustrated by Curve 3 in Figure 2) the traffic congestion will have largely abated and travel out of the area can be expected to be quite expeditious. It is estimated, ther fore, that the car-owning population of Hancock County (about 95 per-cent of the EPZ population in Hancock County) 'will have evacuated and be outside the 10-mile radius area in 3-1/2 hours following initiation of the emergency notification.
The traffic accumulations in East Liverpool in Columbiana County, Ohio, will be substantially greater than in Chester, W. Virginia.
In excess of 8000 cars will exit the area via a limited number of travel facilities. Traffic congestion and traffic delays in the urban area of East Liverpool will occur and is estimated to involve delays of 30 to 45 minutes. The poin t of maximum congestion is expected when about 60 percent of the East Liverpool residents have departed from home. Although the number of exit routes from East Liverpool is limited, the available travel 12 1867 107
facilities both west and northwest provide adequate capacity to allow evacuation of Columbiana County portion of the EPZ in about 3-1/2 hours following notification of the emergency.
In Beaver County, the more sparsely populated areas directly north and south of the site have adequate secondary road facili-ties to accommodate the expected traffic loads and evacuation of the car-owning population from these areas is estimated to be complete within about 3 hours following notificaticn.
An exception to this time estimate may exist dependent upon the "close-down" time required by a small group of workers in the Crucible Steel Plant in Midland. . .
The area of Beaver /Monaca at the junction of the Ohio River and Beaver River is estimated to experience congestion and delays similar to the conditions in East Liverpool. Total evacuation time of the car-owning population in this area is thus expected to be complete in 3-1/2 hours following the initiation of emergency notification.
The city of Aliquippa and Hopewell Township represent the greatest concentration of population within the EPZ. The three major travel facilities available to evacuate this area are Route 60, Route 51 and Constitution Blvd. along the west bank of the Ohio River. Route 60 is a major, limited access facility 1867 108 13
and is expected to carry a substantial proportion of the traffic load generated in the Aliquippa and Hopewell area. The access restriction to Route 60, however, will induce major traffic concentrations on Route 51 and on Constitution Blvd. As a consequence it is estimated that Route 51 will become severely congested and traffic delays of up to 1-1/2 hours may occur.
Under existing traffic operation conditions it is estimated that the evacuation of the car-owning population from the city of Aliquippa and Hopewell Township would require 5 hours following initial notification of the emergency. The magnitude of the traf fic delays is such that other alternative conditions for evacuation are currently being examined. A feasible option that is being evaluated consists of selecting 6ne of the travel facilities in the area (possibly Route 51) and establishing a one-way southbound traffic operation during the area evacu-ation. Such action would reduce the overall area traffic delay to about 1/2 hour and thus allow the car-owning population of this sector of the EPZ to complete evacuation within 4 hours af ter notification of the emergency.
A summa ry of the evacuation times under a normal weather day time emergency event is provided in Table 10.
i867 109 14
NON-CAR-OWNING POPULATION As noted earlier t.he population from non-car-owning households in the designated 10-mile radius evacuation area is estimated at 13,400. In excess of 70 percent of this population group resides in urban areas. Although a large proportion of these non-car-owning area residents are likely to leave the area with friends and relatives it is essential that the emergency response plan provide for the provision of public transportation to evacu-ate this population group.
In the urban areas, specific locations such as fire stations can be designated as collection points for the public transpo'rt dependents to permit a time efficient evacuation by bus. -
Generally, within these urban centers walk distances to fire stations would be 1/2 mile or less, In the rural areas, the establishment of similar collection points at fire stations or municipal centers is feasible, however, the transport dependents cannot be expected to walk to these designated points. Local municipal staff and firemen could be used to collect the non-car-owning residents and bring them to the designated points for subsequent transport out of the area by bus. The magnitude of the rural non-car-owning population is sufficiently low to make such a procedure effective and time 5
1867 110
efficient. A sample of rural non-car-owning populations are tabulated in Table 11.
Evacuation by Bus Experiences in mobilizing school buses in response to emergency conditions, such as severe snow and ice storms, indicates a time lapse of about l-1/2 hours between notification of the school bus contractor or coordinator and the arrival of buses at schools.
Only a small proportion of this mobilization time represents actual travel time. It can realistically be expected, therefore, that mobilization of buses from both private contractor and nearby public transit agencies will involve a time period of about 1-1/2 hours. In addition to the mobilization time t'he buses can be expected to be subjected to travel delays similar to that encountered by the evacuees travelling by car. It is estimated that the time required to evacuate the public transport dependents will be 4 hours. A similar estimate of time is required to evacuate the school children in the area in the event an emergency condition arises when schools are in session.
1867 111 16
ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS Severe in lement weather conditions may impact the time required to evacuate the area residents. The following weather related conditions would impact the efficiency of the area evacuation:
e Flooding of the Ohio River and consequent impassibility of Route 68 in the Borough of Industry, e A winter stcrm producing hazardous driving cond&tions on most area roads.
The expected evacuation time impacts of these conditions have been estimated and are summarized in the following paragraphs.
Flood Condition During a major flood of the Ohio River, Route 68 in the Borough of Industry may become impassible. Because of the proximity of the flood prone area to the facility site Route 68 would not be subject to major traffic volumes generated by area evacuees.
Only the western segment of the population within the Borough of Industry would need to be rerouted northerly along secondary roads to leave the area in case of an emergency event at the power facility during a flood condition. It is estimated that i867 112 17
during such a major flood the evacuation time for the population of Industry would be about 1/2 hour longer than under normal conditions.
Winter Storm Hazardous Driving Condition A winter snowstorm in the area can produce generally hazardous driving conditions, notwithstanding efficient winter road main-tenance activities. Such hazardous conditions would reduce the overall travel speed throughout the area and , depending upon the severity of the storm, could reduce speeds to an average of about 10 mph. With increased headways between vehicles s
during hazardous conditions, the efficient utilization of available roadway capacity would be significa'ntly impaired.
The time necessary for evacuation of the car-owning population from the time they commence leaving home under normal weather conditions until all are evacuated has been estimated at 2 hours anc 45 minutes as reflected in Figure 2. Under extremely hazardous travel conditions , this time estimate is expected to increase by about 40 percent as a consequence of reductions in travel speed and more significantly as a consequence of increases in vehicle headways.
The total evacuation time of the car-owning population during inclement weather conditions thus could be 4 hours and 45 minutes instead of 3-1/2 hours under normal conditions. 186,/ 1I3 18
A similar 40 percent impact on the evacuation time of the trans-port dependents can be expected and would result in a total area evacuation time of about 5 hours and 20 minutes.
The area evacuation times for various travel conditions and for the subareas of the EPZ are summarized in Table 12.
1867 114 19
TABLE 1 MUNICIPALITIES WITHIN OR PARTIALLY WITHIN THE 10-MILE EPZ Municipality Ten-Mile Radius A. Beaver County, Pennsylvania Cities and Boroughs X
Aliquippa 0
Beaver 0
Bridgewater X
East Rochester 0 Fallston 0
Georgetown 0
Glasgow 0
Hookstown Industry 0 '
0 Midland 0 Monaca New Brighton . X .
O Ohioville ,
Patterson Heights X 0
Rochester Shippingsport 0 Townships 0
Brighton 0
Center X
Chippewa 0
Greene X
Hanover X
Hopewell X
Independence X
Patterson 0
Potter X
Pulaski 0
Raccoon -
X Rochester X
South Beaver 0
vanport 20 1867 115
TABLE 1 (continued)
B. Columbiana County, Ohio Cities and Villages East Liverpool 0 Townships Liverpool X X
Middleton X
St. Clair C. Hancock County, West Virginia Cities 0
Chester Districts X
Grant X
Clay Total Number of Municipalities = 37 0 Totally within the 10-mile EPZ X = Partially within the 10-mile EPZ 21 1867 116
TABLE 2 1970 POPULATION WITHIN THE EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE Beaver County, Pennsylvania Cities and Boroughs Aliquippa 22,277 Beaver 6,100 Bridgewater 966 East Rochester 920 Fallston 571 Georgetown 2 34 Glasgow 112 Hookstown 246 Industry 2,442 '
Midland 5,271 '
Monaca 7,486 New Brighton 7,637 .
Ohioville 3,918 Patterson Heibhts 777 Rochester 4,819 Shippingsport 238 Townships Brighton 7,532 Centar 10,598 Chippewa 3,306 Greene 1,489 Hanover 2,154 Hopewell 14,133 Independence 1,761 Patterson 3,442 Potter 484 Pulaski 700 Raccoon 2,6 15 mehester 1,363
= uth< Beaver 1,169
.anport Beaver County Suttotal = 114,850 22 1867 i17
TABLE 2 (continued)
Columbiana County , Ohio Cities and Villages East Liverpool 20,020 Townships Liverpool 3,678 Middleton 789 St. Clair 7,428 Columbiana County Subtotal = 31,915 Hancock County, West Virginia Cities Chester 3,*6 14 Districts Grant 5,215 Hancock County Subtotal = 8,829 TOTAL = 155,594 2
1867 118
TABLE 3 AREA POPULATION BY EPZ SUBAREAS Area Population Ten-mile Radius Area 155,594 Five-mile Radius Area 17,304 Subarea 1 Beaver County North of Ohio River 50,125 Subarea 2 Beaver County South of Ohio River 64,725 24 1867 119
TABLE 4 BEAVER COUNTY CAR OWNERSHIP Percentage of County Rural Urban households with Total Areas Areas 1 car 53.2 48.7 54.4 2 cars 28.0 38.5 25.2 3 or more cars 4.7 8.0 3.8 none 14.1 4.8 16.6 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0
. t 4
1867 120-25
TABLE 5 COLUMBIANA COUNTY CAR OWNERSHIP Percentage of County Rural Urban households with Total Areas Areas 1 car 51.8 51.9 51.7 2 cars 29.2 33.6 26.3 3 or more cars 5.1 6.4 4.2 none 13.9 8.1 17.8 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 i867 121 26
TABLE 6 HANCOCK COUNTY CAR OWNERSHIP Percentage of County Rural Urban Households with Total Areas Areas 1 car 55.0 56.0 54.4 2 cars 27.7 30.2 26.4 3 or more cars 4.0 4.1 4.0 none 13.3 9.7 15.1 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 1867 122 27
TABLE 7 PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION RECEIVING BROADCAST INFORMATION Percentage of Time af ter Initiation Population of Emergency Notification 10 15 minutes 10 20 minutes 30 25 minutes 30 30 minutes 10 35 minutes 5 40 minutes '
5 45 minutes ,
k867123 28
TABLE 8 PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS LEAVING THEIR PLACE OF WORK UPON RECEIPT OF INFORMATION Percentage Time.after Receipt of of Workers Broadcast Information 50 10 minutes 30 15 minutes .
10 20 minutes 5 30 minutes 5 45 minutes The time required in some industrial plants in the area to close down the ' operation will exceed the times illustrated in Table 7, but is estimated to impact only a small propor-tion of the total work force.
1867 i24 29 '
t TABLE 9 PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION PREPARED TO EVACUATE FOLLOWING ARRIVAL OF HOUSEHOLD WORKERS Percentage of Preparation Time Following Population Arrival f W rker 10 15 minutes 20 30 minutes 30 45 minutes 15 1 hour 15 1 hour, 15 minutes 10 1 hour, 30 min'tes e
1867 125 30
r TABLE 10
SUMMARY
OF EPZ EVACUATION TIMES FOR CAR-OWNING POPULATION Total Area Evacuation Time F.ve-mile Radius Area 3 hours Subarea 1 (Beaver County North of Ohio River) 3-1/2 hours Subarea 2 (Beaver County South of Ohio River) 5 hours
- Ten-mile Radius Area e Hancock County 3-1/2 hours e Columbiana County 3-1/2 hours ,
e Beaver County -- Rural Area North and South of Ohio River 3 hours -
e Beaver County -- Total EPZ Area 5 hours
- Without contemplated special traffic operation provisions.
With such provisions evacuation time is estimated to be 4 hours.
1867 126 31
e TABLE 11 SELECTED SAMPLE OF RURAL NON-CAR-OWNING POPULATICNS Estimated Municipality Non-Car-Owning Population Greene Township 48 Raccoon Township 70 Hanover Township 68 Independence Township 48 Industry Borough 68 Ohioville Borough 38 y
1867 127
TABLE 12 EVACUATION TIME
SUMMARY
Normal Weather Emergency During Emergency During Areas Day-Time Emergency blood Condition Severe Winter Storm
- 1. Subarea 1 (Beaver County North of Ohio River) 4 hours, 15 minutes 4 hours, 45 minutes 6 hours, 5 minutes
- 2. Subarca 2 (Beaver County 5 hours, 45 minutes
- 5 hours, 45 minutes
- 7 hours, 15 minutes
- South of Ohio River) (4 hours, 45 minutes)*'* (4 hours, 45 minutes)** (6 hours, 5 minutes)**
- 3. Total Five-mile Radius Area 3 hours, 45 minutes 4 hours, 15 minutes 4 hours, 30 minutes
- 4. Total Ten-mile Radius Area o llancock County 4 hours, 15 minutes 4 hours, 15 minutes 5 hours, 45 minutes o Columbiana County 4 hours, 15 minutes 4 hours, 15 minutes 5 hours, 45 minutes o Beaver County 5 hours, 45 minutes
- 5 hours, 45 minutes
- 7 hours, 15 minutes *
(4 hours, 45 minutes)** (4 hours, 45 minutes)** (6 hours, 5 minutes)**
- Without contemplated special traffic operation provisions in llopewell Township.
** With comtemplated special traffic provisions.
CX) '
C7s
~~J .
CD 33 I .
1 '
I ._
2 '
*w 0 re -
D T* T) F DN I. Ni ooi yo c b
i l .
s s u c w @
I g j
,J 3 ";3 * * >= l
+. '
v o
'- e o.a-cw 70 [ v i
"- =
.105 en on e
. - aEce
~. 'c 3 >3 0 _ e* o.
.c3 I
Il!
ll C'.
m.
c
'm '"q, . g 5
8 y;h. )e. "cC
- _ _ , di Il on J J" m~ T ,,.-x ,.
J a
-o,- \ 3 .y - - _ 1_ . . .
e v ... / - - ,. c. N J o
,,s
.- - .\.
,a- ,,s . -s,._. , , 4 a m...,^.. ...g., >
= .: +N
/.
A' g. ^. M. -
i
%M,g) <7
/m .
/ i / N 'N. s ,,
^+.,-
,j t i.<N
_,~.'
.p'., E
-\. %' -e _m -
,i ,
t L. . ,- -A,, . ~ ,
G
.'., b . ._,s.,,..MNA \.. - ,'
,. . h,% MV
...,j-N i' 'Ia; k- 3. " ,i , <, )
(
S 'te,
('_.,u [w
, , . . , , . ,n
- s. . N 1,( .7 -- - . I,' , . " ".- - - - -: m i y ;
e
*. . .2s ~C~ de C i, 4
t-m .r /<,,m#-eg s . g,J %.. \ -
.i,.A: . ,-
s(..>.- - d[~""- a ,U '",,s t ,:% ,;%
- s ,
, I pO Nj jy& ,' 'u.u', ) . l7l. .[s.3O,!\ x~ Y: 'hs.N > - k : _ ~ . i' k'_ + ' ~ N \r l t
.K > , , 1 ,
V W..iN .N
.c W.1
& n, V.Er_T m /.- @ ,r,y A-? c ^4y
.2 -
%: -lq -J,s .sg{9 fd, h5 g
,3.,s lj
, '*:s 'e p .,% <
l
' k. -Q gg f A . .g y
',,.g:. .'
y '; ,, % ,
-p g , y e, 3 .s
's .y N _
i
-~
/- , . p ,s . w,, ,,
e c .g' Q+'i .,'.v ,. - g d (y,, ,",dQ,, , s
\ . 1 g a3
& -M< . ]l \%g.,. N.,, ; . _1.* ,{ v. t. . . ~ ~ -N_r j ,)r-,
i
,a ',
,, >sy' ** '~ Q<i
~w, -.
,~
.v. _- ,
,y\ ,
a
_,,<.-).t - ,. . v\., a . + / - /,, Is "
i( g ,y i
- i- - s
[O ,[ g n.4 -b'gTq
's-.
3
*[
[,,, #,,L '
- T ""
'M [^ k ',f .
,_ m
.y*" .j[' / ,a 'J < \ , ,
~7 M,\
.h.4.A ( N8 ,, @,/j :\,'* g.y (/ . \'i*l.,.(
'T I I - ,
2
. ,- i
(
.. ,; 7, 4 *'. . . . _: *
e .
W. ,_r'uf., -. y % ^ ,' c
\ ,, \ l l
- ,- _, m' /-\, ;~ y%m,,' -wt .\- .)ft*N'V . s-Ni-
-/
_n) p- dQ 7,,u
._.y <% ,
e ./
/, -_ ~ /1m--
6
-t /<#,.! . -
s.<(
o (I I m --
I ' l -J'7, .\
. - - ms 1. - I^f r,%;f., -.sk q'I9-t
' I t "
5' , % -
f, a ; .. , ,
. p _., / : -' , (/, A Ix i ,g cu ,A .c -1 ,1 o 1-l,j f,C 1; .-',2'm .. . g w ( 'g i / g
/ - p *aj . e-
,,p e
\
; *' fi
$ /, . o \ . 'Q f f*. 4,,l* f2 M~ ,-{ f.' * ;>t )'
~
/'~ l . , - ,,'1, ,
t
/*-~'p**
*s . ' \ ,'I h f s/^!~$* 7 m ; ,'.jf,'
r g,rg Q o .
t
/. - i ',- I t A 's g 3 g l ' .,
s
. ; N - p,/t :*<Jc.4 >e \ My' .b x, .N
/y . ). .',1,yWp.r .a L -
,\'
. l--a..x. ss( - /. D.Q 9 .*) -
, ~ <%.
-0
'.-l f 'v. 5 ^ - ^
N r , ;y, ; ,b,>r s
7
/5 i
/. . , . g
=-s -= -e-a s. d-mm -.. -= me heq.. ..__e L
. f, m ,- :
a
i ,. h*"'- p g s . .
/. 8 ' , * -. , , ,-
4.. ,
r- .. r- , ~
,,)x Ah g
_.."7,.m gyx-yy%; %
s.-_.
y 3 ' :gi
- a c
LN,q xm.c . , ,
i .
' W "...; .-$.
i
.wj'N. N'n 3 , . ,
,1 . . ,1 N-s*N, v: ,. T. p* -
m_-of ' .'.%v . ,rg ~r, # e-s a
}:
g
', / . " . ='3, . ~
K , ng "'"=.==,.3 q . J. .j , y-
[?'. '
- s. * # t f\ *'g / / ., " g. d. f -
- 7" ..'l,l
t
- ,/, 'f l ,y' i
, ./ f s , l \
-..J' ., { s [ a j# * ' ^
/
7). -
,,/ ,
. I ; 3., - g ' ,
,- ,,; :s ,._.
.. u , . I , : . ~.
f
*l, w-1;A V l.
/*
.i , -( ,
'.l'-~~ ps l l'. ~ .Y ' .
l - l '. ,
- x,5 - .
y- t
,3 t 3
. l y . , . y, - ,
i f
, ). ;
, , /- ,
% f "j *
. I i.
./' '
f.
i '
[ .-
i
' " . -'/.f . S. '{ ,/
1 i
I I
1867 129 i
a
I e.
IOO , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,...... ,,.. ,,,-
** * ~~'
POPULD ATION g, * , @
AUTO-OWNING
# ,. *# **** / **g,,-i 90 RECEIVING * #
l l POPUL ATIONl # 6 l BROADCAST [ LEAVING # r INFORMATION 8 gi HOME l l ,+# TR A NSPORT gg Nj _ _ _8a} l a
, , 'g l
, /
4 DEPENDENTS EVACUATED s' !
; so . _ _ _ _!_ _ _!._I @ _. _ _ _ _/._
ll #
,e i l
/ II V i l
_/_ _ _ _# /_I' _f_
d ! WORKERS
[ h 9[ # I[ @
5 50 l I U"ES # /
'I SCHOOL CHILDREN a- g s s l / ^ "' ~ ""'" /
4 POPULATION
# EVACU ATED *
# EVACUATED l
=
---! ~
! /-s- - - !**a
.+' l i N 30 0 E #
5 ; ; I
/ I I I d 20-3 l / I I I
/ / I EXCLUDES All0UIPPAI AND 10 -
f j ; p#*# p#*#** g ,l**# HOPEWELL TWP l 0 '#
^# t'# . .
0 0 -15 0-30 0-45 i H5 l-30 1-45 2 2-15 2-30 2-45 3 3-15 3-30 3-45 4 4 -15 4-30
$ TIME FROM INITIATION .0F NOTIFICATION
, NOTIFIC ATION u
_________-) PUBLIC INFORMATION BROADCAST CD FI G U R E ?_ TIME ESTIMATES OF POPULATION EVACUATION 8}}